6th July 2011, 02:59 PM
We are just coming back again to the age old problem of lack of career structure in archaeology.
Who knows who will land a consultancy job straight out of uni or be in the right place at the right time and become PO in two years?
Or spend years shuffling from job to job to job with no new training or opportunities to take their place at the bottom of the heap in the next company
Where do i see myself in 5years.... hopefully a lot better off than now, how will I do it - fuck knows - feel like most of what I laughably call a career I have just blown around taking best thing offered at time
No plan then no more of a plan now, other than now I know that the direction I want to aim for is out of commercial archaeology
Who knows who will land a consultancy job straight out of uni or be in the right place at the right time and become PO in two years?
Or spend years shuffling from job to job to job with no new training or opportunities to take their place at the bottom of the heap in the next company
Where do i see myself in 5years.... hopefully a lot better off than now, how will I do it - fuck knows - feel like most of what I laughably call a career I have just blown around taking best thing offered at time
No plan then no more of a plan now, other than now I know that the direction I want to aim for is out of commercial archaeology